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Glitter Bomb | 3.5g

Strain rating:
Hybrid
THC 25.9%
CBD -
Glitter Bomb | 3.5g
Amount
$4000
⅛ ounce
From The Earth Dispensary Brookside
Open until 12am CT
|619.9 miles away

About this product

Once you see this strain with your own eyes, you will understand immediately why she was named Glitter Bomb – the trichomes on this strain literally reflect light off them just like a shiny speckle of glitter or dazzling lights hitting a disco ball. Glitter Bomb’s abundance of trichomes leaves a snowy shimmer in every jar and a sticky residue on your fingers if you’re breaking the nugs up by hand. An aromatic delight, this strain propels blueberry and grape scents, with a gassy, earthy OG finish. True to her terps, Glitter Bomb delivers big berry tastes with diesel undertones and notes that will have any OG lover’s senses singing. After you’ve followed the call of the disco ball and danced the night away, settle down with Glitter Bomb - this strain is known to be incredibly helpful in relieving pain and stress, allowing the body and mind to fully relax into a bomb of bliss. LINEAGE: OGKB Blueberry Headband x Grape Gasoline #10 CLASSIFICATION: Indica TERPENES: Myrcene, Beta Caryophyllene, Linalool, Humulene FEEL GOOD STATES: Soothe , Rest AROMA: Berry, Grape, Gas, Earthy FLAVOR: Berries, Diesel, Earthy FEELS LIKE: Sleepy, Relaxed, Euphoric

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